Yes, it may be way past Halloween, but it is still not too late to celebrate another glorious Halloween Hellhunt. Congratulations to Dienekes22 for his amazing championship battle Violence Finale and everyone else who participated. We had a bunch of really good battles this year. Make sure to make your calender for next year’s competition!

Away from the large scale LDD spaceship battles of the Sci-Fi brikverse, several active forum battles have been happening on a smaller, more medieval scale. The planet of Medivo, with its technology-breaking plot atmosphere, has been host to a number of active conflicts.

In the naval battle You can’t Escape the Miles, by Scratch, a group of nobles on their way to war are waylaid first by undead pirates, then by a giant spiney dragon.

Carved In Stone, By Bragallot, is the story of a rag-tag coalition on its way to besiege the fortress of the Necromancer, Phinius, and who have to fight their way through the undead defense forces. Meanwhile, a failed Heroic Feat on the Woad Elves’ part causes an enraged eagle to set his sights on their hero.
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In Retaliation, by Zahru II, the Empire of Northeros (paradoxically ruled by a King) is under siege by the invaders of the Falx Republic, an aggressive civilization that gets around the tech barrier by traveling between worlds using portals. The Empire’s forces have been rallied under the Crown Prince, and are attempting to push them back through the portal they came from.

Mimes, Mexicans, and various Star Wars characters duke it out in several battles hosted and reported by bluebright! He’s got a few exciting ideas to use in your own games, really pretty custom stat cards, and actual girls who got tricked into playing BrikWars. His most recent battles include the deadly “Lounge Room Vs. Kitchen” and terrifying “Battle for Bananafish” – check out these battles and more over at his website!

The members of our community haven’t been sitting still the last few months, causing plastic doom, death, and destruction for whatever excuse we could find. Here are links to a few noteworthy battle reports:

Judging has concluded on the second annual Halloween Hellhunt battle report contest, and Killer Karetsu’s “The Battle at Brikpass” has come out on top. The forces of both Count Shinypants and Dark Lord Krag Hag had the poor luck to be traveling through the Brikpass on the same day, and slaughter inevitably ensued.

Battles were judged by a team of five judges for a potential five points based on five categories: Gameplay, Photography, Violence, Writing, and Overall Appeal. These were combined, through mysterious Halloween math, to add up to a maximum potential score of 16. How does that work? Not even the judges know for sure.

Every week for the past month or so, Rev. Sylvanus is playing BrikWars with some friends down at Redcap’s Corner game shop in Philidelphia. On April 30th there will be a tournament, so if you live in the area you should check it out. This weekend’s battle was a grudge match between Rev’s OOF and dirtycajun’s Horror Corps. They’re fighting over a mysterious pod that crash-landed in a pond at the centre of the field. Who will win? Check the links below for this battle report and others.

ForlornCreature posted an awesome battle report of a fight between the infamous Deadly Space Men and their sworn enemies, the Futuron. The Futuron trick the DSM into allowing them to land near their gas mining operation, but getting to the field doesn’t make you win the fight automatically. Read Forlorn’s first battle report to find out who will prevail.